HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution #5542 - Demolition Reimbursement at 157 W. Hickory Street RESOLUTION NO. 5542
A RESOLUTION APPROVING A DEMOLITION REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
RELATED TO PROPERTY LOCATED AT 157 W.HICKORY STREET,CANTON,IL 61520
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Canton has determined that it is necessary
and in the best interest to enter into a Demolition Reimbursement Agreement for the purposes of
assisting with the costs and expenses associated with the demolition of unsafe and/or dangerous
buildings located at 157 West Hickory Street, Canton, IL 61520,as set forth in"Exhibit A,"which
is attached hereto and incorporated herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF CANTON, ILLINOIS,AS FOLLOWS:
1. That the agreement attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference as Exhibit A is
hereby approved by the Canton City Council.
2. That the Mayor and the City Clerk of the City of Canton,Illinois are hereby authorized and
directed to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City of Canton.
3. That this Resolution shall be in full force and effect immediately upon its passage by the
City Council of the City of Canton, Illinois and approval by the Mayor thereof.
PASSED by the City Council of the City of Canton, Illinois at a Special Council meeting
this 25th day of March, 2026 upon a roll call vote as follows:
AYES: Alderpersons Nelson Lovell Hale Pickel Ketcham Gossett
NAYS: Alderperson Grimm
ABSENT: Alderperson Chamberlin
APPROV D:
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Kent Mc owell, Mayor
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drea J. Smith-Walters, City Clerk
12. Further Assurances.Upon the execution of this Agreement,the Parties may execute
such further and other instruments and take other actions as reasonably required to effectuate the
terms and spirit of this Agreement.
13. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the entire agreement relating to the
subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations, and
discussions, whether oral or written, relating to this subject matter. There are no warranties,
representations, agreements, arrangements, or understandings, whether oral or written, relating to
the subject matter of this Agreement that are not fully expressed or provided for herein, and the
Parties shall not be bound by or liable for any such alleged warranty, representation, agreement,
arrangement, or understanding not expressly set forth herein.
14. Interpretation. Whenever the context requires, any gender includes all others, and
the singular number includes the plural, and vice-versa. Any captions in this Agreement are
inserted for convenience of reference and do not define, describe, or limit the scope or intent of
this Agreement or any of its terms.No inference, assumption,or presumption shall be drawn from
the fact that a Party or his, her, or its attorney prepared and/or drafted this Agreement.
15. Severability. Should any provision of this Agreement be declared or be determined
by any court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal,invalid,or unenforceable,the legality,validity,
or enforceability of the remaining parts,terms,or conditions, shall not be affected, and the illegal,
invalid,or unenforceable part,term,or provision shall be deemed to not be part of this Agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the undersigned, intending to be legally bound, have executed
this Demolition Reimbursement Agreement, effective upon the date when this Agreement
becomes executed by all of the undersigned.
CITY OF C TON BILLY R. JUMP
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ITS: -Na, 0 r DATE: c7 , 2026.
DATE: 2026.
EXHIBIT A
DEMOLITION REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT
This Demolition Reimbursement Agreement (`the "Agreement") is entered into by and
between the CITY OF CANTON, an Illinois municipal corporation (the "City"), and BILLY R.
JUMP ("Jump"). The City and Jump are collectively referred to herein as the "Parties". This
Agreement shall be effective upon the date when this Agreement becomes executed by all of the
Parties (the "Effective Date").
WHEREAS, Jump owns a lot within the City (the "Lot"), more particularly described as
follows:
A part of Lots Two Hundred Eighty-Four (284), Three Hundred Three (303)
and Three Hundred Four (304) in Wright's Addition to Canton, described as
follows: Commencing Fifty (50) feet West from the southeast Corner of Lot
Three Hundred Four (304), running thence North One Hundred Seven (107)
feet,thence West Fifty (50)feet,thence South One Hundred Seven(107) feet,
thence East Fifty(50)feet to the Point of Beginning,in Fulton County,Illinois.
PIN: 09-08-34-210-015
Property Address: 157 W. Hickory Street, Canton, IL 61520
WHEREAS,Jump has represented to the City that he wishes to demolish structures located
on the Lot and clean-up the Lot; and
WHEREAS, the City retains a public interest in its beautification and in the removal of
urban blight by the demolition and clean-up of certain unsafe and/or dangerous properties within
the City; and
WHEREAS, the City is willing to financially reimburse Jump for a portion of the cost of
demolishing and cleaning up the Lot subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement.
THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants herein set
forth, the Parties agree as follows:
1. Demolition and Clean-Up of the Lot. Within sixty (60) days of the Effective Date
of this Agreement, Jump agrees to cause the demolition upon and clean-up of the Lot(collectively
the "Clean-Up Activities") as follows:
a. Demolition shall consist of the disassembly and/or demolition of any structures
located upon the Lot.
b. Clean-up shall consist of the removal and disposal of the disassembled and/or
demolished structures and any debris, garbage, or other refuse located on the
property. Clean-up shall also consist of the removal and disposal of any fallen tree
branches, leaves, and other detritus located on the Lot.
2. Right to Review and Inspect.The City retains the right to review and inspect Jump's
progress on the Clean-Up Activities at any time, before, during and/or after the Clean-Up
Activities, without any advanced notice to Jump. The City's obligation to reimburse costs as
described in Section 6 is entirely conditioned on the City's satisfaction with Jump's Clean-Up
Activities, as determined in the City's sole discretion.
3. Contractors. Jump shall be solely responsible for hiring, contracting with, and
payment of all employees, agents, or contractors (collectively the "Contractors") utilized to
complete the Clean-Up Activities. Jump shall use reputable, licensed, and insured Contractors
only,and they shall provide proof of their necessary licensures and insurance,in a form satisfactory
to the City, prior to commencing the Clean-Up Activities. Nothing in this agreement shall be
construed as creating an employment relationship or other contractual relationship between the
City and any person or entity contracted with or hired by Jump. Nothing in this Agreement shall
be construed as creating any employee relationship,partnership,joint venture,or other relationship
with Jump. Jump agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the City for any claims brought against it
by any such Contractors in connection with the subject of this Agreement.
4. Release. In consideration of the City's agreement to reimburse costs as described
in Section 6, and the promises and covenants set forth in this Agreement, to the fullest extent
permitted by law, Jump, individually and on behalf of his successors,present and former parents,
subsidiaries, affiliates, investors, officers, directors, trustees, shareholders, employees, former
employees, independent contractors, agents, representatives, assigns, heirs, devisees, estates,
executors, administrators, agents, representatives, beneficiaries, and attorneys, and each of them,
voluntarily, irrevocably, and unconditionally release, indemnify, holds harmless, acquits, and
forever discharges the City,as well as any of its predecessors, successors,and assigns,present and
former parents, subsidiaries, elected and appointed officials, mayors, city clerks, treasurers,
members of City Council, department heads, sextons, affiliates, investors, officers, directors,
trustees, shareholders, employees, former employees, independent contractors, agents,
representatives,heirs,estates,executors,administrators,attorneys,and/or insurers,all collectively
referred to as "Releasees," and each of them, from any and all charges, complaints, claims,
promises,agreements,controversies,suits,demands,costs,losses,debts,actions,causes of action,
damages,judgments, obligations, liabilities, and expenses of whatever kind and character,known
or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, including any claims for attorneys' fees and costs, which
the undersigned parties, now have, own, hold, or claim to have, own, or hold, or may have had,
owned, or held, or may in the future claim to have, own, or hold against the Releasees, or any of
them, arising from, in connection with or related to this Agreement and/or any of the Clean-Up
Activities described herein, including but not limited to any obligations, expenses or costs related
thereto.
5. Authori , Compliance with Applicable Laws. Jump warrants and represents he is
the sole owner of the Lot and no other persons or entities have any ownership or lease interest
therein. Jump warrants and represents he his authorized to enter into this binding and enforceable
Agreement and that this Agreement is not in conflict or violation of any other agreement or contract
in which Jump, his predecessors, successors, assigns, and/or affiliates is a party. Jump shall be
responsible for complying with any and all applicable laws related to the Clean-Up Activities and
the employment or hiring of any Contractors, including but not limited to the proper disposal and
reporting of any materials, obtaining applicable permits, and payment of taxes related to same.
Jump shall also take all necessary actions to ensure any materials, debris, garbage, or other refuse
located on the Lot and any fallen tree branches, leaves, and other detritus located on the Lot are
lawfully and properly disposed of and properly documented or reported, as applicable.
6. Reimbursement of Costs. If the other terms and conditions set forth in this
Agreement are fully satisfied,the City shall reimburse Jump for fifty percent(50%)of cost of the
Clean-Up Activities,up to a maximum amount of Six Thousand and No/dollars($6,000.00). In no
circumstance shall the City reimburse Jump for the Clean-Up Activities in an amount greater than
Six Thousand and No/dollars($6,000.00). Proof of paid invoices and/or receipts shall be provided
to the City, in a form satisfactory to the City, prior to any reimbursement payments. In no event
shall the City be obligated to pay any Contractors hired by or contracted with by Jump.
7. Attorney's Fees. The Parties agree that in the event of a proven breach of this
Agreement, the breaching party shall be responsible for the non-breaching party's reasonable
attorney's fees and court costs.
8. Assignments and Third-Party Beneficiaries. The Parties expressly represent and
warrant that they have not assigned,pledged,or otherwise sold or offered by written instrument or
otherwise, any right, title, interest, or claims it has or may have in connection with the subject of
this Agreement. The Parties agree that there are no third-party beneficiaries to any term or
provision of this Agreement, and that the rights, duties, and obligations under this Agreement are
limited to the Parties to this Agreement.
9. Venue.The Parties agree that any dispute which arises under this Agreement which
they are unable to settle privately shall be litigated in the 9 h Circuit Court,Fulton County,Illinois.
The Parties agree that the 9 h Circuit Court, Fulton County,Illinois shall be the sole and exclusive
venue and jurisdiction for litigating any disputes under this Agreement.
10. Annlicable Law. This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance
with and governed by the laws of the State of Illinois, without regard to principles of conflicts of
law otherwise applicable to such determination: provided however, this shall in no way prevent
the application of the benefits of federal law where applicable.
11. Execution. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of
which shall be deemed an original, fully enforceable counterpart for all purposes hereof,but all of
which shall constitute one and the same instrument.